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Finally 3 car garage project started!!

Chevy Guy

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Ive had this planned for years, finally "manned up" and pulled the trigger!!
Will be a 24x32, stick built a/ 3 dormers and 6" slab.


Excavation and footings:

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Foundation:


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Rear view:

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4 Service runs:

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Chevy Guy

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OK - Backfill complete. I ran the conduit as well as set the LB connections into the house. Many may disagree but I like the way they look.

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I went through the foundation with 90 degree sweeps so all the service connections come through right next to the block.

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Shot of the run to the house.

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ConCretin

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Great looking project. Are the slab support piers typical in your area? I've never seen that detail before. I assume you get as much compaction as you can in the backfill but I would have thought differential movement and point loads would be a potential source of cracking. Looks like you know what you are doing so I'm probably off base. :thumbup:
 
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Chevy Guy

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Why "4" Service Runs?
Runs off of what?

thanks,
Carl B.


Right now, I plan on running a 100 amp electric panel sourced from the house and gas to fuel an overhead heater.

I have a real strong wifi signal from the house, so in theory the other 2 are extras.
 
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NUTTSGT

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There's no extras, the third one is for cable TV and the fourth is for water.




Put a drain in for the sink before you backfill. Well maybe not, I don't think that line will be below the frost line.
 
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Chevy Guy

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Just got home after being completely stranded overseas by Continental airlines for nearly 4 days beyond the 10 days we were already away

I found this, at least something is looking up.


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And yes, the garage door to the left a big larger in case I want to put a 4 post lift in.
 

Blue One

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Right now, I plan on running a 100 amp electric panel sourced from the house and gas to fuel an overhead heater.
I have a real strong wifi signal from the house, so in theory the other 2 are extras.

You won't be running gas through that shallow buried plastic electrical conduit.

Plan on digging in a proper gas line with the associated risers etc.
 
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